The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University, Penrith, Australia.
Int J Speech Lang Pathol. 2020 Oct;22(5):583-590. doi: 10.1080/17549507.2020.1718209. Epub 2020 Feb 13.
The aim of this study was to develop a checklist to assess vocabulary development in Indigenous Australian children, with a local focus on Indigenous Australian children growing up in the towns and communities of the Katherine Region in the Northern Territory of Australia. In this region, many families are multilingual and/or multidialectal and children's home languages include varieties of Aboriginal English, Kriol, traditional Aboriginal languages, and/or other languages. Over four years, a checklist was iteratively developed from parent interviews, comparisons of potential items to the content and structure of the Communicative Development Inventories (CDI): Words & Gestures (Short Form), team discussions and pilot testing with 33 parents of infants aged 0-4 years. The Early Language Inventory (ERLI) checklist offers new content compared with the CDI: Words & Gestures (short form) and the OZI (Australian English CDI, long form). Initial data from 33 parents suggests the checklist has desirable features: scores correlated positively with age and related to word combining, reaching ceiling around 3 years of age for many children. Infants whose parents had concerns tended to have lower scores. ERLI is a new local adaptation of the CDI (Words & Gestures) for assessing early communication among Indigenous infants growing up in the Katherine region of the Northern Territory, Australia.
本研究旨在开发一份评估澳大利亚原住民儿童词汇发展的检查表,重点关注在澳大利亚北部地区凯瑟琳地区的城镇和社区中长大的澳大利亚原住民儿童。在该地区,许多家庭使用多种语言和/或多方言,儿童的母语包括各种澳大利亚原住民英语、克里奥尔语、传统的澳大利亚原住民语言和/或其他语言。在四年多的时间里,通过对父母的访谈、潜在项目与沟通发展量表(CDI)的内容和结构的比较,以及对 33 名 0-4 岁婴儿的父母进行试点测试,逐步开发出了一份检查表。与 CDI:单词和手势(短形式)和 OZI(澳大利亚英语 CDI,长形式)相比,早期语言量表(ERLI)检查表提供了新的内容。来自 33 位父母的初步数据表明,该检查表具有理想的特点:得分与年龄呈正相关,与单词组合相关,对于许多孩子来说,在 3 岁左右达到上限。父母有顾虑的婴儿往往得分较低。ERLI 是 CDI(单词和手势)的新的本土化适应,用于评估在澳大利亚北部地区凯瑟琳地区长大的原住民婴儿的早期沟通。